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by Daryl Wyman Sr. Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How did Jeffrey MacDonald survive the attack?

Jeffrey MacDonald, a doctor and green beret, claimed he managed to survive the attack: he had a small, clean cut, a partially collapsed lung, and some bruises. When questioned, he claimed he had fallen asleep on the couch after Kristen had wet his side of the bed during the night.

Who is Jeffrey R MacDonald?

In January 1970 Jeffrey R MacDonald began working out with the Fort Bragg boxing team. In February MacDonald was asked to become the team’s physician and he accepted. This would require traveling with the team from about February 20th until the first week in May for matches.

What happened to doctor Jeffrey MacDonald?

In 1979, Ex-Green Beret Doctor Jeffrey MacDonald was convicted of the murders of his pregnant wife and two young daughters. When he meets a famous young journalist named Joe McGinniss, the two become fast friends. Joe agrees to write a book about Jeff’s case to finally reveal the truth.

Is this Jeffrey MacDonald’s PJ top?

This would be identified as Jeffrey MacDonald’s PJ top. Blood found on the blue top would be mostly Colette’s (Type A), some of Kimberley’s (Type AB), and two spots of Type B belonging to Jeffrey MacDonald.

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What did MacDonald see when he woke up?

MacDonald also stated that he had been sleeping on the couch and that he was awoken by the screams of his children sometime after 2 am. When he woke up he saw one black male, two white males, and a white female with long blond hair and a floppy hat standing near the edge of the couch. Before he could get up they started hitting him and the woman with the candle kept chanting “Acid is groovy. Hit him again. Kill the pigs.”

What happened to Colette MacDonald?

Colette MacDonald was lying on her back , legs slightly apart, one eye was open and her left breast was partially exposed. Her left arm was extended over her head. Her pink pajama top had massive bloodstains. The upper part of her body showed signs of a severe beating with injuries to her face, head, and arms indicating blunt force trauma.

What was the most serious wound in Captain MacDonald's life?

The most serious wound was the single stab wound 1 cm in depth between the 7th and 8th ribs that caused a partial collapse of his right lung. A chest tube was inserted on February 17th and removed on the 20th. Another doctor also examined Captain MacDonald and noted that MacDonald told him to be sure to tell the MPs and CID that he had pulled a knife from his wife’s chest and threw it on the floor.

Who is the MP that yelled "they're around here"?

He didn’t make it back to his vehicle as he heard another MP, Sergeant Richard Tevere, returning from the back of the apartment yelling “they’re around here” and “get Womack asap.”

Did Newman clean up MacDonald's chest?

Newman cleaned up the blood on MacDonald’s chest. He felt that MacDonald was generally in good condition and did not feel he was in shock. Another corpsman, Kenneth Gillespie, who was in the ER that night along with Newman noted that MacDonald stated that there were two black males, one white male, and one white female. The female kept saying “groovy, kill the pigs” she was wearing a big white hat and had on white boots.

Why did Jeffrey MacDonald interview Look magazine?

He even set up an interview for Jeffrey with Look magazine. The hope was to put pressure on authorities to reinvestigate and clear MacDonald’s name once and for all. He also wanted to prevent the killers from striking again. Look had two investigative reporters that worked on the story for approximately three months.

How many witnesses were called to testify in the trial of Jeffrey MacDonald?

In the end, the grand jury would remain impaneled until January 1975. More than 75 witnesses were called to testify. Stambaugh testified to the reevaluation of the evidence specifically the blood and fiber evidence. The grand jury would hand down an indictment against Jeffrey R MacDonald for three counts of murder.

Why was Colette not pleased with MacDonald?

The reality was Colette was not pleased because MacDonald would be away during the late stages of her pregnancy.

What did MacDonald complain about?

Again, he used this platform to complain about how he was treated by the Army, specifically the CID handling of the investigation and their incompetence.

When did Jeffrey MacDonald leave the army?

December 1970 . Jeffrey R MacDonald is honorably discharged from the Army in December 1970 . MacDonald moves back to New York state and begins work at the World Trade Center construction site. On the 24th, Freddy receives a copy of the article 32 hearing transcript.

Where did MacDonald go to the Nationals?

They would go to Fort Jackson, South Carolina, Fort Dix, New Jersey, and Trenton, New Jersey for Nationals.

Did MacDonald have a girlfriend?

Through the reinvestigation, investigators discovered a multitude of sexual relationships MacDonald had while married to Colette. They discovered that the day before he was to marry Colette he had given a black and red negligee to his former high school flame. He would continue to see this girlfriend off and on over the years.

How long was Jeffrey MacDonald in jail?

After more than thirty years in prison, Jeffrey MacDonald is granted a new hearing to present evidence that may finally set him free. The prosecution calls to the stand...Joe McGinniss.Learn more a…

Who did Jeffrey MacDonald sue?

Jeffrey MacDonald finally gets his day in court…civil court, that is. He sues Joe McGinniss for betraying him and lying in his book.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/ad…

What is Joe McGinniss's book called?

Joe McGinniss’s book finally comes out. It’s called Fatal Vision. Jeffrey MacDonald learns what his old friend wrote about him… on national television.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit mega…

What is Joe's book about?

Joe heads home to write his book about Jeff’s case while Jeff sits in prison serving three life sentences. But together, they figure out a way for Jeff to tell Joe his darkest secrets…Learn more about …

Who is the creator of Morally Indefensible?

Morally Indefensible on Apple Podcasts. 10 episodes. From Marc Smerling, the creator behind The Jinx and Crimetown, comes a story of murder, friendship and betrayal. In 1979, Ex-Green Beret Doctor Jeffrey MacDonald was convicted of the murders of his pregnant wife and two young daughters.

Who is the creator of the jinx?

truth.media. From Marc Smerling, the creator behind The Jinx and Crimetown, comes a story of murder, friendship and betrayal. In 1979, Ex-Green Beret Doctor Jeffrey MacDonald was convicted of the murders of his pregnant wife and two young daughters.

Show Notes

Written, hosted, produced by Erica Kelley Researched by Erica Kelley Original Graphic Art by Coley Horner Original Music by Rob Harrison-Gamma Radio

Sources

http://fatalvision.oucreate.com/supplemental/the-murders-of-colette-kimberley-and-kristen-macdonald/

Who was Jeffrey MacDonald's father in law?

When Jeffrey MacDonald came under suspicion for savagely killing his pregnant wife and the couple’s two young daughters, one man rushed to publicly support him: his father-in-law Freddie Kassab. But in the years that followed the gruesome murders, Kassab drastically changed his opinion of his surgeon son-in-law and became one ...

Who ordered MacDonald to appear for Article 32 hearing?

But while Kassab saw MacDonald as an engaged and loving father and husband, Army investigators grew suspicious of MacDonald’s account of the killings and ordered him to appear for an Article 32 hearing—a military process used to determine whether there was enough evidence to pursue formal charges against MacDonald.

Why did the Kassabs sue MacDonald?

The couple sued MacDonald in 1987 to try to prevent him from profiting from Joe McGinniss’ book “Fatal Vision,” which served as the inspiration for the mini-series. A judge later awarded MacDonald $50,000 of the proceeds but gave the remainder of his $325,000 share to attorneys, MacDonald’s mother and the Kassabs.

When did Colette MacDonald's daughters die?

Colette MacDonald and her daughters suffered horrific violence as they were killed on February 17, 1970 at their Fort Bragg home.

What was Bob Stevenson's reaction to the Dick Cavett Show?

Bob Stevenson, Colette’s brother, described his stepfather’s reaction to the television appearance as “visceral” and said it had “wrenched his guts.”. Stevenson had a similar reaction.

Did MacDonald break his arm?

MacDonald claimed he'd broke his arm in the fatal scuffle, but Kearns would later say in an interview that authorities had MacDonald under surveillance at the time and did not observe any broken arm. MacDonald later admitted the claim had been a lie. “I was keeping Freddy happy,” he said, according to Vanity Fair.

What did Jeffrey do to Colette's body?

Jeffrey was convicted of first degree murder for the death of Kristen, second degree murder for Colette, and second degree murder for Kimberly.

How many times was Colette MacDonald stabbed?

She was clubbed so severely her arms were broken, and had been stabbed 21 times with an ice pick and 16 with a knife.

Did Jeffrey MacDonald survive the attack?

Jeffrey MacDonald, a doctor and green beret, claimed he managed to survive the attack: he had a small, clean cut, a partially collapsed lung, and some bruises. When questioned, he claimed he had fallen asleep on the couch after Kristen had wet his side of the bed during the night.

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